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representatives from asean countries including south korea, thailand, indonesia and malaysia participated in the conference on cooperation among east asian countries for palestinian development. palestinian prime minister salam fayyad co-chaired the meeting. >> we will continue to pursue this endeavor with the greatest political process, one that takes care of all the parliaments of the administration to and for, and what that includes the negotiations between us and israel and for us to be able to bring this conflict to an end. >> reporter: in november of last year the u.n. general assembly approved a resolution recognizing palestine as a non-member observer state. this led israel to step up its embargoes in protest. the participants agreed that the severe financial and economic situation in palestine is one of the main obstacles to stability in the middle east. >> translator: the whole middle east region has been destabilizing. peace efforts in the area are now considered even more important. >> reporter: they also agreed that continuous aid to palestine is essential to its development.
representatives from asean countries including south korea, thailand, indonesia and malaysia participated in the conference on cooperation among east asian countries for palestinian development. palestinian prime minister salam fayyad co-chaired the meeting. >> we will continue to pursue this endeavor with the greatest political process, one that takes care of all the parliaments of the administration to and for, and what that includes the negotiations between us and israel and for us to...
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if the restaurant down the street is charging a little more because of wages, you can't go to malaysia for a sandwich. and so it's food service. the supermarkets and restaurants. if you look at where the minimum wage has an effect, it is in those areas in america that are really not subject to foreign competition. because they're not making things. they are performing a service for which people need to be physically present. this is part of the test of whether or not the republicans are going to continue to resist. there's one other important thing about the minimum wage, and i'm very glad the president did it. a lot of people pay lip service to the fact we need to reduce inequality in america. both for macroeconomic reasons, it's bad for the economy if you don't have spending power. and for fairness. because of wages you can't go to clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to
if the restaurant down the street is charging a little more because of wages, you can't go to malaysia for a sandwich. and so it's food service. the supermarkets and restaurants. if you look at where the minimum wage has an effect, it is in those areas in america that are really not subject to foreign competition. because they're not making things. they are performing a service for which people need to be physically present. this is part of the test of whether or not the republicans are going...
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and i'd say, you know, business in malaysia, indonesia, not just in europe, have been waiting to hear for a couple of years now that the european union will do whatever is necessary to save the euro. no one has dared say that, clearly, until the president of the central bank in this last couple of months. >> yeah. okay. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us with your report. secretary general at the international chamber of commerce from paris. >>> we have comments from the pope, the first public comment since the resignation decision. he said he prayed hard and examined his conscience. he told the faithful he's aware of the gravity of the situation and is aware of diminishing physical strength. he's certain the church will sustain him with prayer. he's thanked all for love and prayers and asked for continuing prayers for him and the church. the pope speaking publicly for the first time post the decision to resign. kelly? >>> and ross, against that backdrop, let's look at futures. the dow industrial average, the rest looking to add about ten points at the open. the nasda
and i'd say, you know, business in malaysia, indonesia, not just in europe, have been waiting to hear for a couple of years now that the european union will do whatever is necessary to save the euro. no one has dared say that, clearly, until the president of the central bank in this last couple of months. >> yeah. okay. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us with your report. secretary general at the international chamber of commerce from paris. >>> we have comments...
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have optimism from china in the last six months, but they are moving into the next generation being a malaysia, indonesia, africa, turkey, and the like. corporates focus on that rise in consumer for opportunities to diversify the revenue stream and go after the growth. >> fascinating. look at the consumer at home and what's going on here and holding back, they are worried about the impact of higher taxes on the consumer. 77% of the american population saw the paycheck shrink at the beginning of the year. >> yes, absolutely. there's two primary focuses. one is the debt issue. that's still the number one issue in their mind, and, second, the tax issue in terms of the uncertainty they believe it's going nowhere but north in this point in time. that's causing them to be less confident and have uncertainty, but there's a hope to put the issues squarely on the table and get progress over the next year or so. >> how do ceos put into words how they think the debt impacts them because a lot of times that's a relationship that is hard to communicate to the average person? why does a huge government debt
have optimism from china in the last six months, but they are moving into the next generation being a malaysia, indonesia, africa, turkey, and the like. corporates focus on that rise in consumer for opportunities to diversify the revenue stream and go after the growth. >> fascinating. look at the consumer at home and what's going on here and holding back, they are worried about the impact of higher taxes on the consumer. 77% of the american population saw the paycheck shrink at the...
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malaysia has a draconian emigration policy but people are desperate to get in. this happens around a whirl. economic migration is a very pervasive phenomenon because we did in a world in which there is entrenched poverty in much of the world. a huge number of people from patina awful, it is not a shining beacon of liberty and everything else but just happen there are large masses of folks who want to group from one place to another but when you see humanitarian debate, deployment of humanitarian immigration policy, it is funny because it is not the ideal humanitarian policy. every human is equal. the fact that you are born in guatemala does not mean you are any worse than an american but the implication of that for immigration policies which have open borders. one might say we did have open borders in 1805. we had a very open system. it was closed steadily through the late nineteenth century but through the 1960s immigration and nationality, during that earlier period there were high barriers to entry if you wanted to be an immigrant the goods we didn't have com
malaysia has a draconian emigration policy but people are desperate to get in. this happens around a whirl. economic migration is a very pervasive phenomenon because we did in a world in which there is entrenched poverty in much of the world. a huge number of people from patina awful, it is not a shining beacon of liberty and everything else but just happen there are large masses of folks who want to group from one place to another but when you see humanitarian debate, deployment of...
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the country of malaysia gave him the most. >>gretchen: shocking video of a truck slamming into an on coming car. watch this. this is all caught on camera. the truck flies over some hedges, lands right on top of a car. this is south korea. amazingly it's believed that everyone in that car survived. >>steve: that's incredible. meanwhile, it's never a good idea to mouth off to a judge. a teenager in florida just found that out the hard way. >> goodbye. >> adios. >> $10,000. >> are you serious? >> i am serious. adios. >> [bleep] >>steve: the young woman laughed her way through a bond hearing for drug possession charges. then she told the judge adios. he didn't think it was funny when she gave him that single-digit salute and he upped her bond to $10,000. so she learned her lesson; right? no. she gave the judge the finger. >> did you say that? >> yes, sir, i did. >> i find you in contempt. 30 days in the county jail. >>steve: sock. soto was busted for possession of xanax. >>gretchen: we need more judges like that to treat these pun
the country of malaysia gave him the most. >>gretchen: shocking video of a truck slamming into an on coming car. watch this. this is all caught on camera. the truck flies over some hedges, lands right on top of a car. this is south korea. amazingly it's believed that everyone in that car survived. >>steve: that's incredible. meanwhile, it's never a good idea to mouth off to a judge. a teenager in florida just found that out the hard way. >> goodbye. >> adios. >>...
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and in malaysia a 4-month-old chimpanzee plays at the national zoo. "hot shots." pictures coming in from around the world. >>> stop for a minute and think about all the things you did this weekend. maybe you went to the store or restaurant. maybe you just messed around in the back yard. these things weren't possible for so many people in the northeast this past weekend. some of whom have been trapped in their houses since friday. cnn's george howl reports from connecticut. >> reporter: the conditions here in hamden, connecticut really kind of miserable. i mean, you've got the freezing rain. you've got sleet and plenty of snow on the ground. the highways are not so much the problem. it's these neighborhoods. you see that snow plows have gone through and cleared many of the roads but still find people who are stuck in their homes. like right over here. peter curtis. he's lived in that home since 1947 and since friday he's been snowed in with no way to get out. i'm going to come over and see if i can talk to you. >> curtis waited at the front door. >> it's not the ea
and in malaysia a 4-month-old chimpanzee plays at the national zoo. "hot shots." pictures coming in from around the world. >>> stop for a minute and think about all the things you did this weekend. maybe you went to the store or restaurant. maybe you just messed around in the back yard. these things weren't possible for so many people in the northeast this past weekend. some of whom have been trapped in their houses since friday. cnn's george howl reports from connecticut....